

Other things to pay attention to are the lie of the ball (if you're in the rough you'll only be able to generate a percentage of the club's normal power, so take that into account when choosing how hard to hit the ball), the wind conditions (again, clearly displayed) and the undulations of the course.

Want to make an adjustment to the ball's spin? Just point at and select the ball in the lower left corner and you can make the changes (using the D-pad oddly enough). You can even point and click where you want to hit the ball to quickly switch angles and clubs. You can also switch to Aerial View, which is a top down viewpoint of the course, and is navigated just as simply. Physically moving the Wii-mote towards the TV while holding B sees the camera moving along the course, while pointing to the top or bottom of the screen raises and lowers the camera's elevation respectively. Switch to Free View before taking a shot, for instance and you can point at the screen to move about the course.
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As you'd expect, Pangya! Golf makes full use of the Wii-mote as a golf club, but it also goes a few steps further. Well, not really, but the clothes are only one aspect of a decent in-game economy, which we'll get to later. No matter though, because once you've picked your character, you can start getting some sweet pang (it's funnier if you think of the word as a contraction of 'poon-tang'), which then means you can buy your characters their own unique look, including revolutionary outfits such as 'schoolgirl', and erm, 'schoolgirl'. stereotypical anime boy model #1), who has so few unique features you'd be hard pressed to pick him out of a line-up of one. stereotypical anime girl model #4), who has red hair, huge eyes and a two fingered victory pose, and Scout (a.k.a. No, at the beginning of the game you're given a choice of two characters - Hana (a.k.a.
